Sentences with phrase «to keep someone in a job»

However, the next - generation of workers are more technologically savvy than their predecessors, he said, and have skills that will likely keep them in their jobs.
It would ultimately end Wenger's fantastic record of qualifying for the Champions League in every season that he has been in charge — something that some fans would argue has kept him in a job at Arsenal in recent years — and while it may be caused by a technicality, it would add more fuel to the fire of suggestion that Wenger's time at the club is finished.
A person kept in a job that he no likes is not going to be happy and may well spread negativity around the team.
@Carra23 @SkySportsNews @SKYSP0RTSF000T @SkySportsMNF this is the man you want to keep in a job!!!! No shame, no remorse.
He said: «Investment in training, raising of skills, making sure the labour market works in a flexible way which will enable those individuals to find future jobs rather than trying to retain them in previous jobs is a really difficult issue and I respect that very forcible argument Tony Woodley was making but at the moment, the Government's emphasis and priority is on helping people find future jobs rather than trying to keep them in jobs which arguably have become redundant.»
At least as important was the appeal to «excellent young people» attracted by the excitement and glamour of cutting - edge work and kept in their jobs by opportunities to build careers providing secure, upper - middle class lifestyles.
Recent Data Indicate that Extended Benefits Would Support Displaced Workers and Keep Them in the Job Market with Minimal Impact on Job Finding Rates
It keeps me honest and keeps me in the job.
He must have something big to hold over his employers to keep him in this job.
And maybe the mind stone (loki scepter) too because he can control the minds of Kroenke and the board to keep him in the job and pay him # 9 million a year.
No one knows for sure, if wenger will leave next season, When you consider that wenger in his own words suggested that the Fa cup final win against Hull City, kept him in a job!
The FA Cup might be the one to suffer from the packed fixture list, but we know from history that the manager has to win one of the big two to keep himself in the job.
Bercow is reliant on the support of Labour MPs to keep him in his job.
The 30 - second spot called «400,000» debuted last weekend and features what appears to be an Ohio steelworker who declares that Strickland, the incumbent Democratic governor, «destroyed Ohio jobs» and now «wants us to keep him in his job
Dennis Skinner had claimed Jeremy Hunt was kept in his job, and in the firing line, to prevent «bullets» hitting the prime minister over allegations about Rupert Murdoch and NewsCorp.
Last one... climate scientists are often accused of hyping up the risks to keep themselves in a job.
As a Librarian, Sam is also an avid reader and would encourage you all to try a book once in a while (and keep him in a job).
I ran a small team which had to work with the marketing and revenue teams to bring in enough cash to keep us all in jobs — so there was a fair bit of a pressure, but I was in good creative company.
His refusal to share data with researchers Warwick Hughes and Steve McIntyre can now be traced to what we suspected: poor record - keeping in a job that absolutely requires meticulous records.
With the dynamic function and innumerable benefits they may have, online portfolios are handy tools to keep in your job - seeking arsenal.
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